Another small update.The package should now know about its dependencies - requires mcsp, and libqtm-11. (on N900)Additions:- simple clock date/time displayed on home screen.- I got qml working with some of the sensors offered by QtMobility. QML bindings to QtMobility are improving all the time The application can now know the orientation of the device - for example placing the device face down could be used to trigger events e.g. do not disturb when watching/listening to media. - Added sample thermostat sliders - atm I only display two for illustration. I had hoped to have a flickable row of them, but my height calculations are going screwy when its a list of them and they come out all squished, need to revisit.The same component could just as easily be adapted for light dimmers.- There is a txt reading of the Accelerometer output, this could potentially allow a device so equipped to be used as a gyroMouse, Bluetooth in QML bindings only starting in QtMobility1.2TP so not going near that yet - but its a future possibility. Alternatively entirely possible now to expose these readings via Qt framework and some c++.

All of the above is written using QtQuick so whatever devices in the future will support QML this kind of stuff can drop straight onto them.

@possy - I guess you want it a step further to install the needed dependencies as opposed to just warning in the app manager? I can check that out. Was wary of that as QtMobility1.1 is only in dev repo atm.

Thank you very much for developing this and taking LMCE again 1 step further.Since i am very curious as how the whole thing looks when using this and i can imagine other too,could you please make a youtube video from what you got so far,kind of like a teaser

thanks again,br,Raymond

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